It’s Saturday again so it’s time for my weekly wrap up post!
This week I was chosen to be an official Harper Impulse supporter, which was a lovely surprise. I filled in the form but didn’t expect to be picked so It made my day when I got the email through.
On my blog this week:
I picked a winner for my Out of the Darkness giveaway. The winner was announced here, just in case you missed my blog post on Wednesday.
I joined in the TBR (To Be Read) Book Tag and confessed to exactly how big my TBR is! You can read all my TBR confessions here.
I did a cover reveal for the lovely Holly Martin’s new novel, The Revenge. You can find that post here.
And finally, my regular WWW Wednesday and Book Beginnings posts in case you missed them.
I chose to rate books that I’ve read from 1-10 but have now decided I prefer a 1-5 rating system. I’m not going to go back and change the ratings on previous reviews but starting from today all the books that I read will be rated under my new system.
I’ve read four books and two short stories this week, and have reviewed all of them. (Click on the titles in the list below the pics to read my reviews)
The Boy in the Bookshop by Katey Lovell (short story)
The Boy at the Beach by Katey Lovell (short story)
What Rosie Found Next by Helen J. Rolfe
Wendy Darling by Colleen Oakes
What Happens at Christmas by T A Wiliams
I’m also joining in with Stacking the Shelves (hosted by Tynga’s Reviews), which is all about sharing all the books you’ve acquired in the past week – ebooks or physical books, and books you’ve bought or borrowed or received an ARC of.
Books I’ve bought this week:
The Year of Yes by Shonda Rhimes
All The Major Constellations by Pratima Cranse
Paint My Body Red by Heidi R. Kling
The Sunlit Night by Rebecca Dinerstein
183 Times a Year by Eva Jordan
The Christmas Getaway by Jill Barry
ARCS I’ve received this week:
The One in a Million Boy by Monica Wood
The Darkest Secret by Alex Marwood
The Theseus Paradox by David Videcette
Did You Ever Have A Family? by Bill Clegg
Thicker than Water by Brigid Kemmerer
Alice Takes Back Wonderland by David D. Hammons
The Children’s Home by Charles Lambert
Sugar and Snails by Anne Goodwin
How To Get Ahead in Television by Sophie Cousens